Cloud workloads, mobile data and video streaming will drive a near doubling of network bandwidth by 2021 according to the "Cisco Visual Networking Index (VNI) Forecast." Transporting Ethernet, storage, intellectual property (IP)/ multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) and 4G/5G Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI)/eCPRI services over 100G OTN switched connections has proven to be the most fiber, power and cost-efficient deployment solution for moving bits in today's metro and long-haul networks. To meet the anticipated bandwidth growth of the hyper-connected world, network operators are looking to 200G, 400G and new rate-agile FlexO connections to scale up their networks.

In response to this continued growth, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) need to scale from today's 400G line cards and deliver 1 terabit of capacity or more with denser ports of greater than 100G rates. OEMs will also require a device like Microsemi's new DIGI-G5 to leverage DIGI field-hardened OTN software stack and deliver their leading systems with faster time to market.

"China Mobile operates one of the world's largest OTN switched networks," said Li Han, deputy director of the Network Technology Research Institute, China Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. "To meet bandwidth needs as we enter the 5G and cloud era, our metro network must scale by leveraging new higher speed OTN rates while reducing both cost and power per bit. Microsemi's DIGI-G5 platform will enable our suppliers to build higher capacity scalable systems to support our long-term network expansion needs."

DIGI-G5 Enables OTN 3.0, Beyond 100G Era
The industry continues to invest in evolving OTN to meet the needs of a hyperconnected world powered by cloud workloads.

"Our DIGI OTN processor portfolio has been instrumental in transforming service provider networks to mass deploy 100G OTN switched networks," said Babak Samimi, vice president and business unit manager for Microsemi's Communications Business Unit. "Our DIGI-G5 breaks new ground by enabling the industry's transition to new OTN 3.0 architectures at terabit scalability by delivering three times the port density while lowering power consumption by 50 percent per port."

Innovative DIGI-Mesh-Connect architecture which enables compact, pay-as-you-grow OTN switching at lowest cost and power by eliminating the need for a centralized switch fabric device.

Market research firm Cignal AI expects the market for OTN-based optical transport equipment to approach $14 billion in 2021, with 100G joined by 400G representing the vast majority of deployed capacity. Advanced packet-OTN switching equipment represents one of the fastest growing segments of the optical market and is at the core of the large metro WDM deployments pursued by carriers such as Verizon, China Mobile and Telefonica. Cignal AI expects revenue for this segment of the optical market to grow at a 20 percent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) through 2021.

"While 100G is prevalent in both metro and long-haul networks today, next-generation packet optical transport must scale beyond 100G and include features that eliminate excess margin and quickly deliver bandwidth when and where it is needed," said Andrew Schmitt, lead analyst with Cignal AI. "With the DIGI-G5, Microsemi continues a long history of delivering market-leading OTN chipsets that are at the foundation of OTN transport and switching networks."

Product Showcase at OFC in Corporate Village #6617 and Upper Level Meeting Room 23B
Microsemi will be showcasing its new DIGI-G5 OTN processor, along with other solutions catered to optical communications and networking professionals, at the Optical Networking and Communication Conference & Exhibition (OFC) March 13-15. For more information, visit https://www.microsemi.com/details/328-ofc.

About Microsemi's Product Portfolio for Communications
Microsemi is a premier supplier of semiconductor, system and services differentiated by performance, power reliability and security. Microsemi enables customers to build solutions in a range of applications including Ethernet switches, 100G Ethernet and OTN, cellular infrastructure including LTE-Advanced and 5G, small cells, microwave and millimeter wave systems, Wi-Fi access points, XGS PON or NGPON2 based converged wireline access, broadband gateways including fiber/PON, G.fast and DOCSIS3.1, and home/on-premise security/surveillance. Microsemi's communications portfolio includes high accuracy timing and synchronization including IEEE1588 PTP and NTP servers, software and components; low jitter PLL and high fan-out buffers, enterprise and carrier Ethernet switches and PHYs, voice and audio intelligence including AEC and ASR, lowest power FPGAs with high security and reliability; PCI Express Switches, OTN PHYs and processors, optical drivers, integrated Wi-Fi front-end modules (FEM) and power-efficient and multi-standard power-over-Ethernet (PoE) ICs and systems, and G.hn, G.fast and xDSL line drivers. For more information, visit http://www.microsemi.com/applications/communications.

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